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FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY




                                   NEWS RELEASE

  For Immediate Release                        Contact:      Corinne Russell    (202) 414-6921
  October 24, 2011                                           Stefanie Johnson   (202) 414-6376




 FHFA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Announce HARP Changes
                 to Reach More Borrowers

Washington, DC – The Federal Housing Finance Agency, with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
(the Enterprises), today announced a series of changes to the Home Affordable Refinance
Program (HARP) in an effort to attract more eligible borrowers who can benefit from
refinancing their home mortgage. The program enhancements were developed at FHFA’s
direction with input from lenders, mortgage insurers and other industry participants.

“We know that there are many homeowners who are eligible to refinance under HARP and
those are the borrowers we want to reach,” said FHFA Acting Director Edward J. DeMarco.
“Building on the industry’s experience with HARP over the last two years, we have identified
several changes that will make the program accessible to more borrowers with mortgages
owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises. Our goal in pursuing these changes is to create
refinancing opportunities for these borrowers, while reducing risk for Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac and bringing a measure of stability to housing markets.”

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately 9 million families refinance into a
lower cost or more sustainable mortgage product, approximately 10 percent of those via HARP.
HARP is unique in that it is the only refinance program that enables borrowers who owe more
than their home is worth to take advantage of low interest rates and other refinancing benefits.
This program will continue to be available to borrowers with loans sold to the Enterprises on or
before May 31, 2009 with current loan-t0-value (LTV) ratios above 80 percent.

The new program enhancements address several other key aspects of HARP including:

      Eliminating certain risk-based fees for borrowers who refinance into shorter-term
       mortgages and lowering fees for other borrowers;
      Removing the current 125 percent LTV ceiling for fixed-rate mortgages backed by
       Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac;
      Waiving certain representations and warranties that lenders commit to in making loans
       owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac;
      Eliminating the need for a new property appraisal where there is a reliable AVM
       (automated valuation model) estimate provided by the Enterprises; and
      Extending the end date for HARP until Dec. 31, 2013 for loans originally sold to the
       Enterprises on or before May 31, 2009.
An important element of these changes is the encouragement, through elimination of certain
risk-based fees, for borrowers to utilize HARP to refinance into shorter-term mortgages.
Borrowers who owe more on their house than the house is worth will be able to reduce the
balance owed much faster if they take advantage of today’s low interest rates by shortening the
term of their mortgage.

The Enterprises plan to issue guidance with operational details about the HARP changes to
mortgage lenders and servicers by November 15. Since industry participation in HARP is not
mandatory, implementation schedules will vary as individual lenders, mortgage insurers and
other market participants modify their processes.


                                                         ###

     The Federal Housing Finance Agency regulates Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks.
    These government-sponsored enterprises provide more than $5.7 trillion in funding for the U.S. mortgage markets
                                             and financial institutions.


(Fact Sheet and Q & A follow)
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Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP)
                           Fact Sheet

Program Overview

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and the Department of the Treasury introduced HARP in early
2009 as part of the Obama Administration’s Making Home Affordable program. HARP provides borrowers,
who may not otherwise qualify for refinancing because of declining home values or reduced access to mortgage
insurance, the ability to refinance their mortgages into a lower interest rate and/or more stable mortgage
product.


Homeowners Helped Since Program Inception

As of August 31, 2011, nearly 894,000 borrowers had refinanced through HARP.


HARP is only one refinancing option

HARP is only one of several refinancing options available to homeowners. Since April 2009 when HARP
began, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately nine million families refinance into a lower
cost or more sustainable mortgage product. HARP is unique in that it is the only refinance program that
enables borrowers who owe more than their home is worth to take advantage of low interest rates and other
refinancing benefits.
Borrower Eligibility

      The existing mortgage must have been sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on or before May 31, 2009.
       Homeowners can determine if they have a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan by going to:
       http://www.FannieMae.com/loanlookup/ or calling 800-7FANNIE (8 am to 8 pm ET)
       https://ww3.FreddieMac.com/corporate/or 800-FREDDIE (8 am to 8 pm ET)
      The program will continue to be available for loans with LTVs above 80 percent.
      Borrowers must be current on their mortgage payments with no late payment in the past six months
       and no more than one late payment in the past 12 months.
      Borrowers should contact their existing lender or any other mortgage lender offering HARP refinances.



Other Resources

www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov or call 1-888-995-HOPE (4673)
www.KnowYourOptions.com or www.FannieMae.com/homeowners
www.FreddieMac.com/avoidforeclosure
HARP Phase II Q&A’s
Why are you making these changes to HARP now?

For some time, FHFA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises), lenders, servicers and
private mortgage insurers (MI’s) have been engaged in a coordinated, industry-wide effort to
find ways to increase the number of homeowners who are able to refinance through HARP. With
mortgage interest rates at historic lows, we believe it is an opportune time to put the industry’s
experience with the program to work so more eligible borrowers can refinance Fannie Mae or
Freddie Mac-owned mortgages. Importantly, such refinances bring benefits to borrowers, to
housing markets, and to the Enterprises and taxpayers.

Which borrowers may be eligible for an enhanced HARP?

In general, borrowers must meet the following criteria:

          The mortgage must be owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae.
          The mortgage must have been sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on or before May
           31, 2009.
          The mortgage cannot have been refinanced under HARP previously unless it is a
           Fannie Mae loan that was refinanced under HARP from March-May, 2009.
          The current loan-to-value (LTV) ratio must be greater than 80%.
          The borrower must be current on the mortgage at the time of the refinance, with no
           late payment in the past six months and no more than one late payment in the past
           12 months.


Given the eligibility criteria, can you estimate how many borrowers may refinance
through HARP as a result of these changes?

For many reasons it is very difficult to project the number of mortgages that may be refinanced
under the enhancements to HARP, including the future path of interest rates, borrower
willingness to undertake a refinance transaction and the number of lenders and servicers who
choose to offer the program. Given current market interest rates, our best estimate is that by
the end of 2013 HARP refinances may roughly double or more from their current amount but
such forward-looking projections are inherently uncertain. The more important point is that
material changes have been made to enhance access to the program but HARP, before and with
these changes, is not intended to serve all borrowers, or even all underwater borrowers. It is
targeted just at borrowers with loans owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises that meet the
eligibility requirements set forth above.


What about borrowers whose loans are not owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac
or Fannie Mae?

Neither FHFA nor the Enterprises have the legal authority to extend HARP to borrowers whose
mortgages are not owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.


What do borrowers need to do to take advantage of HARP?
The first step is for the borrower to learn if his or her mortgage is owned or guaranteed by
Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae by visiting the Enterprises’ websites. Each Enterprise has a web tool
for that purpose. If the mortgage is owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, the
borrower should contact his or her existing lender or any other mortgage lender offering HARP
refinances.


Are offers from companies promising to help borrowers get HARP loans
legitimate?

Borrowers do not need to use third party companies that advertise themselves as "mortgage
experts" or "foreclosure specialists" to apply for a HARP loan. Before calling such companies
borrowers should talk first with their mortgage lender.

Is there a maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratio for HARP?

There is no longer a maximum LTV limit for borrower eligibility. If the borrower refinances
under HARP and their new loan is a fixed rate mortgage, there is no maximum LTV. If the
borrower refinances under HARP and their new loan is an adjustable rate mortgage, their LTV
may not be above 105%.

Is HARP the only refinance program available to borrowers?

Our task the past few months has been to evaluate an existing program – HARP – to assess if it
could be enhanced to better reach its target population of borrowers whose mortgage balances
exceed the values of their homes. HARP is only one of several refinancing options available to
homeowners and is unique in that it is the only refinance program that enables borrowers with
little to no equity in their homes to take advantage of low interest rates and other refinancing
benefits. Indeed, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately nine million families
refinance into a lower cost or more sustainable mortgage product since April 2009 and we will
continue to work to provide those opportunities in a responsible way.


Are mortgages on condominiums eligible for refinance under HARP?

Condominiums are already eligible under HARP and, under the enhanced program,
condominiums that originally met Enterprise requirements remain eligible.


What are the circumstances under which appraisals are not required?

We are further streamlining the Enterprises’ existing use of AVM (automated valuation model)
estimates of properties. Where there is a reliable AVM estimate of value provided by the
Enterprises, a new appraisal will not be needed. Where there is not a reliable AVM value, a new
appraisal will be required.


When will these enhancements become available?

Timing will vary by mortgage lender. The Enterprises will be sending operational instructions to
lenders by November 15th. Some lenders may be able to accommodate mortgage applications
under some of the enhancements by December 1 while it could take other lenders additional
time to incorporate the expanded program into their systems. In addition, some of the
enhancements such as delivery of loans with LTV greater than 125 should be operational during
the first quarter of 2012.


Are you concerned that eliminating seller and servicer representations and
warrants on HARP loans will force the Enterprises to take on additional risk?

We anticipate that the package of improvements being made to HARP will reduce the
Enterprises credit risk, bring greater stability to mortgage markets and reduce foreclosure risks
– each of which is an important statutory mandate for FHFA.

Nearly all HARP-eligible borrowers have been paying their mortgages for more than three years,
and most of those for four or more years. These are seasoned loans made to borrowers who
have demonstrated a capacity and commitment to make good on their mortgage obligation
through a period of severe economic stress and house price declines.

Reps and warrants protect the Enterprises from losses on defective loans; typically, such defects
show up in the first few years of a mortgage and so the value of the reps and warrants decline
over time. By refinancing into a lower interest rate and/or shorter term mortgage, these
borrowers are recommitting to their mortgage and strengthening their household balance sheet,
thereby reducing the credit risk they already pose to the Enterprises. Therefore, FHFA has
concluded that eliminating the reps and warrants that may have discouraged industry
participants from taking greater advantage of HARP to-date will be good for borrowers, housing
markets, and the Enterprises and taxpayers.


Why are you encouraging borrowers to shorten the terms of their mortgage?

Borrowers who owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth may be locked into
their homes for years and have fewer financial options until they pay down the loan balance. A
shorter term mortgage enables such borrowers to pay down the amount they owe much faster
than a traditional 30-year mortgage. Furthermore, interest rates on shorter term mortgages
usually are less than on thirty-year mortgages. The lower interest rate may provide borrowers
the opportunity to shorten the term of their mortgages without much change in their monthly
payments, and perhaps even a reduction in that payment. Such an outcome may strengthen the
borrower’s financial condition and lower the credit risk for the Enterprise that owns or
guarantees the loan. A few examples illustrate how this works:

      Assume a homeowner currently has a mortgage on which he or she owes $200,000 and
       has an interest rate of 6.5 percent – a monthly payment of $1264. If the house is worth
       $160,000, the homeowner has a current loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 125 percent.

      If this borrower refinanced into a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with an interest rate of 4.5
       percent, the monthly payment would decline to $1013. But, by refinancing into a 30-
       year loan, the borrower’s loan balance will not reach $160,000 for ten full years.

      If the borrower chose a 20-year loan term at a rate of 4.25 percent (mortgage rates tend
       to be less for shorter term mortgages), the monthly payment would be $1238 ($26 less
       than the borrower currently pays) and the borrower’s loan balance would reach
       $160,000 in five-and-one-half years.
   If this same borrower refinanced into a 15 year mortgage, assuming an interest rate of
       3.75 percent, the monthly payment would be $1454 ($190 more than the current
       payment), but the loan balance would be below $160,000 in a bit more than three-and-
       one-half years.

These examples are purely illustrative and are not meant to represent interest rates borrowers
should expect to pay. They do show that some HARP-eligible borrowers, depending on their
circumstances and priorities, may benefit from a shorter term mortgage. Since shorter term
mortgages reduce credit risk to the Enterprises because of the faster repayment of principal,
there will be no added fee for borrowers that choose shorter terms.


                                             ###

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Harp press release for president obama october 2011

  • 1. FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Corinne Russell (202) 414-6921 October 24, 2011 Stefanie Johnson (202) 414-6376 FHFA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Announce HARP Changes to Reach More Borrowers Washington, DC – The Federal Housing Finance Agency, with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises), today announced a series of changes to the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) in an effort to attract more eligible borrowers who can benefit from refinancing their home mortgage. The program enhancements were developed at FHFA’s direction with input from lenders, mortgage insurers and other industry participants. “We know that there are many homeowners who are eligible to refinance under HARP and those are the borrowers we want to reach,” said FHFA Acting Director Edward J. DeMarco. “Building on the industry’s experience with HARP over the last two years, we have identified several changes that will make the program accessible to more borrowers with mortgages owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises. Our goal in pursuing these changes is to create refinancing opportunities for these borrowers, while reducing risk for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and bringing a measure of stability to housing markets.” Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately 9 million families refinance into a lower cost or more sustainable mortgage product, approximately 10 percent of those via HARP. HARP is unique in that it is the only refinance program that enables borrowers who owe more than their home is worth to take advantage of low interest rates and other refinancing benefits. This program will continue to be available to borrowers with loans sold to the Enterprises on or before May 31, 2009 with current loan-t0-value (LTV) ratios above 80 percent. The new program enhancements address several other key aspects of HARP including:  Eliminating certain risk-based fees for borrowers who refinance into shorter-term mortgages and lowering fees for other borrowers;  Removing the current 125 percent LTV ceiling for fixed-rate mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac;  Waiving certain representations and warranties that lenders commit to in making loans owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac;  Eliminating the need for a new property appraisal where there is a reliable AVM (automated valuation model) estimate provided by the Enterprises; and  Extending the end date for HARP until Dec. 31, 2013 for loans originally sold to the Enterprises on or before May 31, 2009.
  • 2. An important element of these changes is the encouragement, through elimination of certain risk-based fees, for borrowers to utilize HARP to refinance into shorter-term mortgages. Borrowers who owe more on their house than the house is worth will be able to reduce the balance owed much faster if they take advantage of today’s low interest rates by shortening the term of their mortgage. The Enterprises plan to issue guidance with operational details about the HARP changes to mortgage lenders and servicers by November 15. Since industry participation in HARP is not mandatory, implementation schedules will vary as individual lenders, mortgage insurers and other market participants modify their processes. ### The Federal Housing Finance Agency regulates Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks. These government-sponsored enterprises provide more than $5.7 trillion in funding for the U.S. mortgage markets and financial institutions. (Fact Sheet and Q & A follow) (
  • 3. Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) Fact Sheet Program Overview The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and the Department of the Treasury introduced HARP in early 2009 as part of the Obama Administration’s Making Home Affordable program. HARP provides borrowers, who may not otherwise qualify for refinancing because of declining home values or reduced access to mortgage insurance, the ability to refinance their mortgages into a lower interest rate and/or more stable mortgage product. Homeowners Helped Since Program Inception As of August 31, 2011, nearly 894,000 borrowers had refinanced through HARP. HARP is only one refinancing option HARP is only one of several refinancing options available to homeowners. Since April 2009 when HARP began, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately nine million families refinance into a lower cost or more sustainable mortgage product. HARP is unique in that it is the only refinance program that enables borrowers who owe more than their home is worth to take advantage of low interest rates and other refinancing benefits.
  • 4. Borrower Eligibility  The existing mortgage must have been sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on or before May 31, 2009. Homeowners can determine if they have a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan by going to: http://www.FannieMae.com/loanlookup/ or calling 800-7FANNIE (8 am to 8 pm ET) https://ww3.FreddieMac.com/corporate/or 800-FREDDIE (8 am to 8 pm ET)  The program will continue to be available for loans with LTVs above 80 percent.  Borrowers must be current on their mortgage payments with no late payment in the past six months and no more than one late payment in the past 12 months.  Borrowers should contact their existing lender or any other mortgage lender offering HARP refinances. Other Resources www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov or call 1-888-995-HOPE (4673) www.KnowYourOptions.com or www.FannieMae.com/homeowners www.FreddieMac.com/avoidforeclosure
  • 5. HARP Phase II Q&A’s Why are you making these changes to HARP now? For some time, FHFA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises), lenders, servicers and private mortgage insurers (MI’s) have been engaged in a coordinated, industry-wide effort to find ways to increase the number of homeowners who are able to refinance through HARP. With mortgage interest rates at historic lows, we believe it is an opportune time to put the industry’s experience with the program to work so more eligible borrowers can refinance Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac-owned mortgages. Importantly, such refinances bring benefits to borrowers, to housing markets, and to the Enterprises and taxpayers. Which borrowers may be eligible for an enhanced HARP? In general, borrowers must meet the following criteria:  The mortgage must be owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae.  The mortgage must have been sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on or before May 31, 2009.  The mortgage cannot have been refinanced under HARP previously unless it is a Fannie Mae loan that was refinanced under HARP from March-May, 2009.  The current loan-to-value (LTV) ratio must be greater than 80%.  The borrower must be current on the mortgage at the time of the refinance, with no late payment in the past six months and no more than one late payment in the past 12 months. Given the eligibility criteria, can you estimate how many borrowers may refinance through HARP as a result of these changes? For many reasons it is very difficult to project the number of mortgages that may be refinanced under the enhancements to HARP, including the future path of interest rates, borrower willingness to undertake a refinance transaction and the number of lenders and servicers who choose to offer the program. Given current market interest rates, our best estimate is that by the end of 2013 HARP refinances may roughly double or more from their current amount but such forward-looking projections are inherently uncertain. The more important point is that material changes have been made to enhance access to the program but HARP, before and with these changes, is not intended to serve all borrowers, or even all underwater borrowers. It is targeted just at borrowers with loans owned or guaranteed by the Enterprises that meet the eligibility requirements set forth above. What about borrowers whose loans are not owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae? Neither FHFA nor the Enterprises have the legal authority to extend HARP to borrowers whose mortgages are not owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. What do borrowers need to do to take advantage of HARP?
  • 6. The first step is for the borrower to learn if his or her mortgage is owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae by visiting the Enterprises’ websites. Each Enterprise has a web tool for that purpose. If the mortgage is owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, the borrower should contact his or her existing lender or any other mortgage lender offering HARP refinances. Are offers from companies promising to help borrowers get HARP loans legitimate? Borrowers do not need to use third party companies that advertise themselves as "mortgage experts" or "foreclosure specialists" to apply for a HARP loan. Before calling such companies borrowers should talk first with their mortgage lender. Is there a maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratio for HARP? There is no longer a maximum LTV limit for borrower eligibility. If the borrower refinances under HARP and their new loan is a fixed rate mortgage, there is no maximum LTV. If the borrower refinances under HARP and their new loan is an adjustable rate mortgage, their LTV may not be above 105%. Is HARP the only refinance program available to borrowers? Our task the past few months has been to evaluate an existing program – HARP – to assess if it could be enhanced to better reach its target population of borrowers whose mortgage balances exceed the values of their homes. HARP is only one of several refinancing options available to homeowners and is unique in that it is the only refinance program that enables borrowers with little to no equity in their homes to take advantage of low interest rates and other refinancing benefits. Indeed, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped approximately nine million families refinance into a lower cost or more sustainable mortgage product since April 2009 and we will continue to work to provide those opportunities in a responsible way. Are mortgages on condominiums eligible for refinance under HARP? Condominiums are already eligible under HARP and, under the enhanced program, condominiums that originally met Enterprise requirements remain eligible. What are the circumstances under which appraisals are not required? We are further streamlining the Enterprises’ existing use of AVM (automated valuation model) estimates of properties. Where there is a reliable AVM estimate of value provided by the Enterprises, a new appraisal will not be needed. Where there is not a reliable AVM value, a new appraisal will be required. When will these enhancements become available? Timing will vary by mortgage lender. The Enterprises will be sending operational instructions to lenders by November 15th. Some lenders may be able to accommodate mortgage applications
  • 7. under some of the enhancements by December 1 while it could take other lenders additional time to incorporate the expanded program into their systems. In addition, some of the enhancements such as delivery of loans with LTV greater than 125 should be operational during the first quarter of 2012. Are you concerned that eliminating seller and servicer representations and warrants on HARP loans will force the Enterprises to take on additional risk? We anticipate that the package of improvements being made to HARP will reduce the Enterprises credit risk, bring greater stability to mortgage markets and reduce foreclosure risks – each of which is an important statutory mandate for FHFA. Nearly all HARP-eligible borrowers have been paying their mortgages for more than three years, and most of those for four or more years. These are seasoned loans made to borrowers who have demonstrated a capacity and commitment to make good on their mortgage obligation through a period of severe economic stress and house price declines. Reps and warrants protect the Enterprises from losses on defective loans; typically, such defects show up in the first few years of a mortgage and so the value of the reps and warrants decline over time. By refinancing into a lower interest rate and/or shorter term mortgage, these borrowers are recommitting to their mortgage and strengthening their household balance sheet, thereby reducing the credit risk they already pose to the Enterprises. Therefore, FHFA has concluded that eliminating the reps and warrants that may have discouraged industry participants from taking greater advantage of HARP to-date will be good for borrowers, housing markets, and the Enterprises and taxpayers. Why are you encouraging borrowers to shorten the terms of their mortgage? Borrowers who owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth may be locked into their homes for years and have fewer financial options until they pay down the loan balance. A shorter term mortgage enables such borrowers to pay down the amount they owe much faster than a traditional 30-year mortgage. Furthermore, interest rates on shorter term mortgages usually are less than on thirty-year mortgages. The lower interest rate may provide borrowers the opportunity to shorten the term of their mortgages without much change in their monthly payments, and perhaps even a reduction in that payment. Such an outcome may strengthen the borrower’s financial condition and lower the credit risk for the Enterprise that owns or guarantees the loan. A few examples illustrate how this works:  Assume a homeowner currently has a mortgage on which he or she owes $200,000 and has an interest rate of 6.5 percent – a monthly payment of $1264. If the house is worth $160,000, the homeowner has a current loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 125 percent.  If this borrower refinanced into a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with an interest rate of 4.5 percent, the monthly payment would decline to $1013. But, by refinancing into a 30- year loan, the borrower’s loan balance will not reach $160,000 for ten full years.  If the borrower chose a 20-year loan term at a rate of 4.25 percent (mortgage rates tend to be less for shorter term mortgages), the monthly payment would be $1238 ($26 less than the borrower currently pays) and the borrower’s loan balance would reach $160,000 in five-and-one-half years.
  • 8. If this same borrower refinanced into a 15 year mortgage, assuming an interest rate of 3.75 percent, the monthly payment would be $1454 ($190 more than the current payment), but the loan balance would be below $160,000 in a bit more than three-and- one-half years. These examples are purely illustrative and are not meant to represent interest rates borrowers should expect to pay. They do show that some HARP-eligible borrowers, depending on their circumstances and priorities, may benefit from a shorter term mortgage. Since shorter term mortgages reduce credit risk to the Enterprises because of the faster repayment of principal, there will be no added fee for borrowers that choose shorter terms. ###